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How can I have mixed portrait/landscape in the same document?
I am writing a report that is oriented in portrait, however it contains one section that is oriented in landscape.
At the moment I have the main document and the landscape section saved as two separate files. How can I store them in the same document with mixed portrait/landscape orientations? |
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How can I have mixed portrait/landscape in the same document?
You need to insert two section breaks in your document. Format the page
layout of section 1 and section 3 as "portrait" and the page layout of section 2 "landscape." How you insert breaks is dependent on the version of Word. InsertBreaks (Word2003) or its equivelent in other versions. mlse wrote: I am writing a report that is oriented in portrait, however it contains one section that is oriented in landscape. At the moment I have the main document and the landscape section saved as two separate files. How can I store them in the same document with mixed portrait/landscape orientations? |
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Thanks very much! Works nicely.
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